Eggs are expensive right now because of a national shortage. We asked two economists when costs could come back down.
Egg prices in the U.S. have surged due to ongoing bird flu outbreaks, which have led to the culling of over 21 million egg-laying birds across multiple states.
In other words: Chicken prices have remained stable because broiler producers have had an easier time keeping up with demand.
While egg prices remain high, some consumers have hatched a DIY solution of building home chicken coops to grow their own ...
The prices of some chicken-related offerings have climbed. If you bought wings for your Super Bowl LIX party, you likely paid around $1.91 per pound, up from the roughly $1.76 per pound you paid last ...
Thistlethwaite says there are five things to know before deciding to raise your own chickens for laying eggs. The up-front costs of coops, feed and care add up quickly, and depending on the volume ...